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Ord 2017-056/establishing standards for permitting, design, installation, inspection and operation of Small Cell Network Infrastructure in City ROW or on City infrastructure
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Ord 2017-056/establishing standards for permitting, design, installation, inspection and operation of Small Cell Network Infrastructure in City ROW or on City infrastructure
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<br /> <br /> <br />3 <br /> Sec. 284.002. DEFINITIONS (8) “Micro network node" means a network node that is not <br />larger in dimension than 24 inches in length, 15 inches in width, and 12 inches in height, and that <br />has an exterior antenna, if any, not longer than 11 inches. <br /> <br />Sec. 284.003. LIMITATION ON SIZE OF NETWORK NODES. (a) Except as provided by <br />Section 284.109, a network node to which this chapter applies must conform to the following <br />conditions: <br />(1) each antenna that does not have exposed elements and is attached to an existing <br />structure or pole: <br />(A) must be located inside an enclosure of not more than six cubic feet in <br />volume; <br />(B) may not exceed a height of three feet above the existing structure or pole; and <br />(C) may not protrude from the outer circumference of the existing structure or <br />pole by more than two feet; <br />(2) if an antenna has exposed elements and is attached to an existing structure or pole, <br />the antenna and all of the antenna's exposed elements: <br />(A) must fit within an imaginary enclosure of not more than six cubic feet; <br />(B) may not exceed a height of three feet above the existing structure or pole; and <br />(C) may not protrude from the outer circumference of the existing structure or <br />pole by more than two feet; <br />(3) the cumulative size of other wireless equipment associated with the network node <br />attached to an existing structure or pole may not: <br />(A) be more than 28 cubic feet in volume; or <br />(B) protrude from the outer circumference of the existing structure or a node <br />support pole by more than two feet; <br />(4) ground-based enclosures, separate from the pole, may not be higher than three feet <br />six inches from grade, wider than three feet six inches, or deeper than three feet six <br />inches; and <br />(5) pole-mounted enclosures may not be taller than five feet. <br />(b) The following types of associated ancillary equipment are not included in the calculation of <br />equipment volume under Subsection (a): <br />(1) electric meters; <br />(2) concealment elements; <br />(3) telecommunications demarcation boxes; <br />(4) grounding equipment; <br />(5) power transfer switches; <br />(6) cut-off switches; and <br />(7) vertical cable runs for the connection of power and other services. <br />(c) Equipment attached to node support poles may not protrude from the outer edge of the node <br />support pole by more than two feet. <br />(d) Equipment attached to a utility pole must be installed in accordance with the National <br />Electrical Safety Code, subject to applicable codes, and the utility pole owner's construction <br />standards. <br />26 <br /> <br />
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